Courtesy meeting of Jamaat leaders with UNO at Jhikargacha

Upazila Jamaat-e-Islami leaders paid a courtesy call on Jhikargacha Upazila Nirbahi Officer Narayan Chandra Pal of Jessore.
Upazila Assistant Land and Municipal Administrator KM Mamunur Rashid, Bangladesh Jamaat Islami Jessore District Branch Social Welfare Secretary and former Vice Chairman Prof Zainal Abedin, Jhikargacha Upazila Jamaat Ameer Prof Harun Or Rashid, Secretary Maulana were present during the courtesy call at the Upazila Executive Officer's office on Tuesday, August 27. Abdul Alim, Finance-Editor Sheikh Abdul Rakim, Working Council Member Principal Maulana Deen Islam, Municipal Amir Professor Moshiur Rahman, District and Upazila Sura Member Adv. Abidur Rahman and others. The leaders said that the upazila Jamaat-e-Islami will submit relief materials through the upazila executive officer to deal with the ongoing flood situation across the country.
Most Readed - Politics
- Supertankers and cargo ships continue to sail through Iranian waters despite US sanctions
- Protest at press conference alleging framing of Jubo Dal activist in drug case in Savar
- I don't want online classes either, but the world wants them: Education Minister
- Hezbollah fires 20 rockets at Israel
- A $240 million US drone crashed in the Strait of Hormuz!
- YouTube close to Iran shuts down channel for mocking Trump!
- China has warned of retaliation in response to the threat of possible US tariffs
- Chinese ship crosses Strait of Hormuz despite US blockade
- Chinese President's Four-Point Proposal to Establish Peace in the Middle East
- Metro Rail blocked by gas balloon, passengers suffer
- New schedule for government offices to save energy: Three days in office, two days work from home
- Photo of money bags floating in river goes viral, truth finally revealed
- Black market days are over: ‘Fuel card’ coming for all cars!
- 3 killed, many injured in cylinder explosion in microbus in Bogra
- Mojtaba Khamenei narrowly escapes deadly attack
- The much-discussed headphones of the parliament cost 8,500 taka
- Dog's owner surprised by making his own vaccine to prevent cancer
- New life after leaving showbiz, Simrin Lubaba is now getting married
- Trump furious at NATO: “We don’t need them” Strong message for allies saying ‘no’
- Outrage over allegations of violence and harassment by a gang of brokers at Shimultala Rural Electricity Office





